What’s inside? - Cloudinary · 2017. 4. 18. · Photography: East Lansing Family Aquatic Center,...
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This guide is provided by the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. for the benefit of the visiting public. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained, no responsibility will be assumed by the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. for errors or omissions. The Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc., makes no warranties regarding the information contained herein. All information provided herein is subject to change without notice.
Photography: East Lansing Family Aquatic Center, Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau, Lansing Lugnuts (Kyle Castle), Michigan State University—Communications & Brand Standards, Thomas Gennara, Wharton Center for Performing Arts.
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This guide will help you find all kinds of fun and exciting things to see and do in Michigan’s Capital City and the surrounding areas. We’ve got everything from frolicking otters and sunbathing lions at Potter Park Zoo to making slime and playing with bubbles at Impression 5 Science Center. How about some great bowling, laser tag and a gigantic “Connect 4” at Spare Time Entertainment Center? Or maybe exploring the great outdoors at one of our three nature centers? From stepping through a replica copper mine at the Michigan History Museum to acting as a judge at the Supreme Court Learning Center, Greater Lansing has so much to discover and explore for the entire family.
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What’s inside?Let’s Celebrate ..........................................5 Events & Festivals
Great Outdoors .........................................9 Recreation
Stellar Sights ............................................13 Attractions
Come Play .................................................17 Sports & Leisure
Victory for MSU .........................................21 Michigan State University
Shop ‘Til You Drop .....................................25 Shopping Districts & Centers
Yummy in the Tummy ...............................27 Family Friendly Dining
Standing Ovation ......................................33 Arts & Theater
Bedtime .....................................................35 Family Friendly Hotels
1 Michigan History Center PG. 14
2 Lansing Lugnuts/Cooley Law School Stadium PG. 17
3 State Capitol Building PG. 16
4 Impression 5 Science Center PG. 13
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FEBRUARYFun on the Rocks WinterfestGrand Ledge • (517) 627-2383www.grandledgechamber.com
Michigan Nordic Fire FestivalCharlotte • (517) 543-8853www.michigannordicfi refestival.com
MARCHFenner Nature Center’s Maple Syrup FestivalLansing • (517) 483-4224 www.mynaturecenter.org
March Magic HoopfestEast Lansing • (888) 326-5590www.marchmagichoopfest.com
St. Patrick’s Day CelebrationGrand Ledge • (517) 627-8360www.glstpats.org
APRILLansing Lugnuts Opening Day Celebration!Lansing • (517) 485-4500www.lansinglugnuts.com
MSU Science FestivalEast Lansing (Michigan State University) • (517) 353-8977www.sciencefestival.msu.edu
Vermontville Maple Syrup FestivalVermontville • (888) 482-8780www.vermontvillemaplesyrupfestival.org
MAYCristo Rey FiestaLansing • (517) 394-4639www.cristoreychurch.org
East Lansing Art Festival East Lansing • (517) 319-6804www.elartfest.com
MSU Spring Arts & Crafts ShowEast Lansing (Michigan State University) • (517) 355-3354www.uabevents.com
Mighty Uke Day 7Lansing • (517) 896-4025www.mightyukeday.com
Spring Fling FestivalMason • (517) 676-1046www.masonmi.org
Victorian DaysGrand Ledge • (269) 749-9791www.victoriandays.org
JUNEBe A Tourist In Your Own TownCommunity-wide • (517) 487-6800www.lansing.org/batyot
Delta Rocks! Family FestivalDelta Township • (517) 323-8555www.deltami.gov
Lansing Juneteenth Celebration & African American ParadeLansing • (517) 394-6900www.lansingjuneteenthcelebration.org
Oldsmobile HomecomingLansing • (517) 645-7438www.reolds.org
Red Cedar JubileeWilliamston • (517) 655-3831
Riverbank Traditional Pow WowLansing • (517) 721-1502www.nativeamericanacc.org
Yankee Doodle DaysGrand ledge • (517) 627-2383www.grandledgechamber.com/summer.php
JULYEaton County FairCharlotte • (517) 543-4510 www.eatoncountyfair.com
Old Town ScrapfestLansing • (517) 485-4283www.oldtownscrapfest.com
Car Capital Auto & Bike Show Lansing • (517) 372-0529www.reoldsmuseum.org
Let’s Celebrate!Work hard, play hard...
There’s a lot to celebrate in Michigan’s Capital City. We invite you to enjoy any, or all, of our 60 diverse festivals while you’re here. We guarantee you’ll fi nd something that will make your visit extra special.
Visit our mobile-friendly website www.lansing.org for specifi c dates and details.
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AUGUSTOld Town ArtFeastLansing • (517) 485-4283www.iloveoldtown.org
Bath Days FestivalBath • (517) 712-8942 www.bathdays.com
DeWitt Ox RoastDeWitt • (517) 669-8156www.dewittoxroast.net
Great Lakes Folk FestivalEast Lansing • (517) 432-GLFF (4533) www.greatlakesfolkfest.net
Ingham County FairMason • (517) 676-2428 www.inghamfair.org
Island Art FairGrand Ledge • (517) 627-9843www.ledgecraftlane.com
Old US 27 Motor TourDeWitt • (517) 881-2329www.old27tour.com
Renegade Theatre FestivalLansing • (517) 927-3016www.renegadetheatrefestival.org
St. Johns Mint FestivalSt. Johns • (989) 224-7248 www.clintoncountychamber.org/mint-festival
SEPTEMBERAmerican Heritage FestivalLansing • (517) 322-0030www.woldumar.org
Board of Water & Light Chili CookoffLansing • (517) 702-6377www.lbwl.com
Down Home DaysMason • (517) 676-1046 www.masonmi.org
Frontier DaysCharlotte • (517) 543-3325 www.charlottefrontierdays.com
Michigan BluesFestLansing • (517) 371-4600www.michiganbluesfest.com
OCTOBERColor Cruise & Island FestivalGrand Ledge • (517) 627-2383www.grandledgechamber.com
Fenner Nature Center’s Apple Butter FestivalLansing • (517) 483-4224www.mynaturecenter.org
Potter Park Zoo’s Boo at the ZooLansing • (517) 342-2710 www.potterparkzoo.org
NOVEMBEREast Lansing Film FestivalEast Lansing • (517) 980-5802www.elff.com
Silver Bells in the CityLansing • (517) 487-3322 www.silverbellsinthecity.org
Potter Park Zoo’s Wonderland of LightsLansing • (517) 342-2710 www.potterparkzoo.org
DECEMBERWinter GlowEast Lansing • (517) 319-6888www.cityofeastlansing.com/winterglow
MSU Arts & Crafts Holiday ShowEast Lansing (Michigan State University) • (517) 355-3354www.uabevents.com/retailad/arts-and-crafts-show
Did you know that Greater Lansing is home to not one, but TWO loveable characters? Of course you know Michigan State University’s mascot, Sparty, but have you met his friend BIG LUG? Big Lug is the proud mascot of the Lansing Lugnuts baseball team. Make sure to catch him in action at Cooley Law School Stadium!
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GREAT Outdoors!Get out and explore...
Stroll over 16 miles of the Lansing River Trail or soak up nature’s fi nest at a multitude of playgrounds, parks, nature centers and gardens.
TRAILS & NATURAL AREASCrego ParkA newly opened 200-acre park with 15-acre Fidelity Lake offering quiet water sports like fi shing, non-motorized boating, canoeing and kayaking. Fully accessible boat launch available. Connects to the Lansing River Trail.1600 Fidelity Rd., Lansing, (517) 483-4277 Open daily dawn to dusk.www.lansingmi.gov/parks
Fenner Nature CenterAn environmental education center encompassing 134 acres of urban green space. With over four miles of trails through forests, wetlands, prairies and a majestic glacial esker, guests can enjoy peace and solitude right in the heart of the city. Two paved trails wind through the maple grove and inside the visitor center guests can view live reptiles and amphibians.2020 E. Mt. Hope Ave., Lansing, (517) 483-4224 Visitor center open Tue.–Fri. 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat.–Sun. noon–4 p.m. Trails open daily dawn to dusk.www.mynaturecenter.org
Fitzgerald ParkExplore the 300 million-year-old rock formations that jut from the banks of the Grand River. This 76-acre park offers disc golf, picnicking, fi shing, canoeing, cross-country skiing, recreation game areas, playground, a sledding hill and three miles of trails.133 Fitzgerald Park Dr., Grand Ledge, (517) 627-7351 Open daily 8 a.m.–dusk.www.eatoncountyparks.org
Granger Meadows Park/Valley Farms ParkCombined, these adjoining parks cover over 100 acres and include softball and baseball diamonds, sand volleyball, inline skating rink, playground, basketball court, paved and mulched trails, nine-hole disc golf course, picnic pavilions with grills and barrier free restrooms. Winter months fi nd a sledding hill and a natural ice skating pond and warming room.1275 Granger Meadows Ln., Lansing, (517) 668-0270 Open daily dawn to dusk.www.dewitttownship.org
Harris Nature CenterSurrounded by forests, meadows, over fi ve miles of nature trails and a .75-mile paved loop, this nature center is set on the banks of the Red Cedar River. View the river from an overlook deck or watch the hawk exhibit. Inside the building are displays and live turtles. Programs for adults, children and families are available year round.3998 Van Atta Rd., Okemos, (517) 349-3866 Open Tue.–Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. noon–4 p.m. (Summer building hours vary.) Walking trails open daily dawn to dusk.www.meridian.mi.us
Hawk Island ParkThis 100-acre park provides year-round outdoor fun. In summer, enjoy a swimming beach, concessions, Splash Pad®, picnics, playground and fi shing while the 1.5-mile paved loop trail connects to the Lansing River Trail. In winter play on the snow-tubing hill.1601 E. Cavanaugh Rd., Lansing, (517) 676-2233 Open daily 8 a.m.–sunset.www.pk.ingham.org
John M. Patriarche ParkThis East Lansing park offers a new, fully accessible 1.2-acre playground, trails and multiple recreation facilities. 960 Alton Rd., East Lansing, (517) 337-9459www.cityofeastlansing.com/851/parks-facilities
Lake Lansing Parks & Boat LaunchThree parks in Haslett include: Lake Lansing South at 1621 Pike St. has picnic areas, a playground and trike track. Lake Lansing North at 6260 E. Lake Dr. is a natural recreation area with picnic areas, playgrounds and hiking trails. The Boat Launch at 6271 E. Lake Dr. provides public access to Lake Lansing. Marsh Road and Lake Drive, Haslett, (517) 676-2233 Open daily 8 a.m.–sunset.www.pk.ingham.org
Lansing River TrailThe city of Lansing’s River Trail traces the banks of the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers and Sycamore Creek, connecting comfortable parks, historic sites and urban activity centers for approximately 16 miles through Lansing and East Lansing. The trail is ideal for running, biking and inline skating. Public parking is available at regular intervals along the trail.Grand and Red Cedar Rivers, Lansing, (517) 483-4277 www.lansingmi.gov/parks
Louis F. Adado Riverfront ParkDesigned as a downtown festival park, its wide open spaces provide plenty of room to roam. This park is home to the week-long Common Ground Music Festival and numerous cultural festivals throughout the year.201 E. Shiawassee St., Lansing, (517) 483-4277 Open daily dawn to dusk.www.lansingmi.gov/parks
Northern Tier TrailThe Northern Tier Trail is 4.8 miles of beautiful paved pathways winding through East Lansing.The trail connects eight community parks and recreation facilities and is a natural showcase for a variety of wildlife, plants, fl owers, trees and wetlands.East Lansing, (517) 319-6809 www.cityofeastlansing.com//facilities/facility/details/northern-tier-trail-27
Planet WalkOur solar system is truly grand—nearly 6 billion miles from the sun to the orbit of the dwarf planet Eris! The Planet Walk, a 5.5-mile journey, starts outside Impression 5 Science Center, winds along the River Trail and ends at Abrams Planetarium on Michigan State University's campus. Enjoy a beautiful stroll and, with each footstep demonstrating one million miles.200 Museum Dr., Lansing, (517) 485-8116
Sharp ParkSharp Park features a picnic shelter, amphitheater and playground equipment on its 57.8 acres. Sports lovers will enjoy a two acre fi shing pond, multiple recreation facilities and hosts the annual fi reworks celebration and Delta Rocks! Family Festival.1401 Elmwood Rd., Lansing, (517) 323-8555 www.deltami.gov/parks
Sleepy Hollow State ParkOver 2,600 acres with a 410-acre “no wake” lake and 181 modern campsites. Picnicking, disc golf, swimming, boat launch, canoe/kayak rental, fi shing and wildlife viewing areas. Fourteen miles of hiking/mountain biking, and thirteen miles of horse trails. Snowmobiling and cross country skiing. Fully accessible cabins—one modern and one rustic-are available the entire year.7835 E. Price Rd., Laingsburg, (517) 651-6217 Open daily 8 a.m.–10 p.m.www.midnrreservations.com
Sycamore Creek Trail/Valhalla TrailThe Sycamore Creek Trail starts at the corner of Aurelius and Jolly Roads and connects with the southern portion of the Lansing River Trail. Going south, the trail ends at Maple Ridge Cemetery where the Valhalla Trail picks up winding through woods and around the lake at Valhalla Park ending at the corner of Depot Street and Holt Road. Aurelius and Jolly Roads, Lansingwww.delhitrails.com
Open daily dawn to dusk.www.dewitttownship.org
Harris Nature CenterSurrounded by forests, meadows, over fi ve miles of nature trails and a .75-mile paved loop, this nature center is set on the banks of the Red Cedar River. View the river from an overlook deck or watch the hawk exhibit. Inside the building are displays and live turtles. Programs for adults, children and families are available year round.3998 Van Atta Rd., Okemos, (517) 349-3866 Open Tue.–Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. noon–4 p.m. (Summer building hours vary.) Walking trails open daily dawn to dusk.www.meridian.mi.us
Hawk Island ParkThis 100-acre park provides year-round outdoor fun. In summer, enjoy a swimming beach, concessions, Splash Pad®, picnics, playground and fi shing while the 1.5-mile
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CAPITOL
CRAVINGS POPCORN
GREATER LANSING
SCOOPS
LUGNUTS
MICHIGAN
MSU
OLD TOWN
PEANUT SHOP
ZOO
PREUSS PETS
RIVER TRAIL
SILVER BELLS IN THE CITY
SPARTY
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4 SEASONS OF #LOVELANSING FAMILY FUN
1. LANSING LUGNUTS PG. 17
2. EAST LANSING FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER PG. 18
3. UNCLE JOHN’S CIDER MILL PG. 16
4. HAWK ISLAND PARK PG. 10
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William M. Burchfi eld Park/Riverbend Nature AreaThis 540-acre park offers Grand River canoe/kayak trips, summer camp, weekend swimming, disc golf, playgrounds, picnic areas, fi shing docks, hiking trails and 12 miles of mountain biking. Winter brings cross country ski trails and sledding hills. 881 Grovenburg Rd., Holt, (517) 676-2233 Open daily 8 a.m.–sunset.www.pk.ingham.org
Woldumar Nature CenterFive miles of natural trails with views of the Grand River, wetlands, forests and prairie. Located west of downtown Lansing with easy access from both I-96 and I-496. Woldumar provides environmental and historical education programs to the community including day camps, school fi eld trips and special events.5739 Old Lansing Rd., Lansing, (517) 322-0030 Trails open daily dawn to dusk, offi ces open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.www.woldumar.org
DOG PARKSNorthern Tail Dog ParkA two-acre, fenced, off-leash dog park features a doggy station, shade trees and more. Located just north of the East Lansing Softball Complex along the Northern Tier Trail.East Lansing, (517) 319-6809 www.cityofeastlansing.com/facilities/facility/details/northern-tail-dog-park-16
The Howard & Erna Soldan Dog ParkThe 15-acre, off-leash dog area boasts trails, a large pond, open areas and drinking fountains. The park is accessed through Hawk Island Park at 1601 E. Cavanaugh Rd., Lansing. The dog park can be reached from the west, off Lansing’s River Trail in Scott Woods. Admission and parking fees apply. Hawk Island County Park, 1601 E. Cavanaugh Rd., Lansing, (517) 676-2233 Open daily 8 a.m.–sunset.www.pk.ingham.org
GARDENSCooley GardensPlanted nearly 100 years ago and rescued decades later from neglect, Cooley Gardens is a garden lover’s delight. From a stunning annual garden to rare perennials to a stellar peony garden, its beauty and design will take your breath away. It has a pavilion, park benches, picnic tables and a beautiful wedding site.Corner of Capitol Ave. and Malcolm X St., (behind 213 W. Malcolm X St.), Lansing, (517) 483-4277 Open daily dawn to dusk.www.lansingmi.gov/parks
Frances ParkStroll through the formal rose garden or the perimeter walking path or view the Grand River from the overlook. View over 75 varieties of roses in this garden, which is regularly recognized by the All-American Rose Selections Organization. Three wedding sites and a pavilion are available to reserve. Leashed dogs are allowed.2701 Moores River Dr., East of Waverly Rd., Lansing, (517) 483-4277 Open daily dawn to dusk.www.lansingmi.gov/parks
Shigematsu Memorial GardenLansing Community College’s Japanese garden provides a peaceful space to stroll, sit and learn more about Japanese culture. The plantings, including pines, Japanese maples and cherry trees, have been carefully selected to provide beauty through all four seasons. You could easily forget that you are in a metropolitan downtown.On Capitol Ave., (just north of LCC’s Dart Auditorium), Lansing, (517) 483-1855 www.lcc.edu/ssh/humanities/shigematsu
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MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONSAll Around the African World Museum & Resource CenterThe All Around the African World Museum and Resource Center presents through pictures, artifacts, printed material and displays, the African presence in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas. Displays are supplemented by guided tours on request.1134 & 1136 Shepard St., Lansing, (517) 214-1031 Open Tue.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. or by appointment.Admission: Donations accepted.www.africanworldmuseum.org
Impression 5 Science CenterImpression 5 Science Center is a dynamic, interactive space for families to play, create and challenge their understanding of science. Come explore over 12 hands-on exhibits, participate in workshops, host a birthday party, join the fun in L.A.B.S. camp programming and more! Excitement, wonder and family fun await!200 Museum Dr., Lansing, (517) 485-8116 Open Tue.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. noon–5 p.m.Admission: $8.50 for adults and children over two years old, $7 for seniors and military family members, children one year old and under are free. Impression 5 members free; ASTC members free with valid membership card. ACM Reciprocal Network: 50% off for up to six people.www.impression5.org
Library of MichiganLocated in the architecturally-inspiring Michigan Library and Historical Center the Library of Michigan is the premier resource for research material on the state of Michigan. Peruse history through hundreds of Michigan newspapers, trace government action via state and federal government documents or review legislation in the Law Library’s collection.702 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, (517) 373-1300 Open Mon.–Fri. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed holidays.Admission: Freewww.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
Michigan History Center & Archives of MichiganThe Michigan History Center fosters curiosity, enjoyment and inspiration rooted in Michigan's stories. Three fl oors of exhibits introduce Native People, fur traders, soldiers, miners, lumbermen, school children and auto-makers, to name a few. The Archives of Michigan is located on the second fl oor.702 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, (517) 373-3559 The Michigan History Center is open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. 1–5 p.m. Closed holidays. Admission: Adults $6, seniors $4, ages 6-17 $2, ages 5 and under free. Sundays are free for everyone. The Archives of Michigan is open Mon.–Fri. 1–5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Admission: Freewww.michigan.gov/mhc
Michigan Supreme Court Learning CenterA hands-on gallery designed to help visitors understand the judicial branch of state government. Designed for all ages. Groups of 10 or more should call ahead for guided tours. Walk-in visitors welcome. Located inside the Hall of Justice.925 W. Ottawa St., Lansing, (517) 373-7171 Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., except state holidays.Admission: Freewww.courts.mi.gov/learningcenter
Michigan Walk of FameLocated on the sidewalks of Washington Square in downtown Lansing, the Michigan Walk of Fame honors the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Michigan residents (past and present), whose contributions have made a signifi cant impact on the state, nation or world. Just a short walk to the State Capitol Building, downtown restaurants, retail stores and museums.Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 487-3322
Michigan Women’s Historical Center & Hall of FameThe only museum in the state dedicated to women’s history, the Michigan Women’s Historical Center is home to the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame featuring almost 300 inductees past and present, changing history exhibits, and a fair trade gift shop with unique gifts, “Suffragist Low-Sugar Preserves” and “Sassy Women’s Salsa.”213 W. Malcolm X St., Lansing, (517) 484-1880 Open Wed.–Sat. noon–4 p.m., First Sun. each month 2–4 p.m. Closed holidays.Admission: Adults $3, students (6-18) $2, children 5 and under free. Call for group tours.www.michiganwomen.org
Nokomis Learning CenterA Native American cultural learning center that focuses on the Three Fires People of Michigan, the Ojibwa, Ottawa and Potawatomie tribes. Featuring an art gallery, gift shop, a medicine garden and hands-on exhibits in our classroom. Near the Meridian Historical Village in Central Park.5153 Marsh Rd., Okemos, (517) 349-5777 Call for group tours, hours and rates.Admission: $3 (suggested donation).www.nokomis.org
Potter Park ZooMichigan’s oldest zoo, established in 1920, is home to nearly 600 animals, many of them critically endangered. The zoo offers seasonal camel, train and pony rides, a gift shop, concession stands and multiple interactive exhibits. Nestled in an oak forest, the zoo is a relaxing stroll that can be completed in two hours.1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, (517) 483-4222 Open daily Apr.–Labor Day 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Labor Day–Oct. 31 weekdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m. and weekends 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Nov.–Mar. open daily 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Summer admission: Resident adults $6, non-resident adults $11, resident seniors $5, non-resident seniors $10, ages 3–12 $4, ages 2 and under free. Resident parking $3, non-resident parking $5. Residents are admitted on non-holiday Mondays from 9 a.m.–noon for free. Winter admission: Adults $2, ages 3–12 $1, ages 2 and under free. (Special event admission prices may vary.)www.potterparkzoo.org
StellarSights!
If you have the time, we have the place...
Home to the State Capitol, culture-rich museums and hands-on attractions. Come explore and discover Greater Lansing.
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R. E. Olds Transportation MuseumThis collection of cars and memorabilia is a tribute to the auto industry, courtesy of one of Lansing’s most prominent citizens, Ransom Eli Olds. The very fi rst Oldsmobile, built in 1897, is on display along with antique REOs, Stars, automotive memorabilia and an exhibit dedicated to fi rst responders. The gift shop has diverse auto-related items.240 Museum Dr., Lansing, (517) 372-0529 Open Tue.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. noon–5 p.m. Closed Sundays Nov.–Mar., Mondays and major holidays. Members get free admission. All others: Adults $7, students and seniors (65+) $5. Family and group rates available.www.reoldsmuseum.org
HISTORICEaton County’s Museum at Courthouse SquareThe historic square in downtown Charlotte holds the 1885 Eaton County Courthouse. On the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse is now a museum, featuring a restored interior. Exhibits of Eaton County history and culture provide a backdrop for programming. The 1885 and 1845 Courthouses offer rental opportunities for private gatherings.100 W. Lawrence Ave., Charlotte, (517) 543-6999 Open Mon.–Thu. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., special events by appointment. Jul.–Aug. Thu. 6:30–8 p.m. during free concerts on the lawn.Admission: $1, ages 12 and under free.www.csamuseum.net
Ingham County CourthouseThis 100-year-old-plus courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Ingham County is the only county in the United States in which the capital is not located in its county seat. The capital is located in Lansing, while its county seat is located in Mason.341 S. Jefferson St., Mason, (517) 676-7200 Open Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–noon, 1–5 p.m. No tours available on Wed. Admission: Free. Please call ahead to schedule group tours.www.ingham.org
Malcolm X Homesite MarkerMalcolm X, eloquent spokesman for civil rights and for the oppressed everywhere, lived in Lansing in the 1930s on a site that is now a registered historical landmark. Malcolm X converted to the Nation of Islam, and became one of the fi rst African-American leaders to openly articulate the extent of racial discontent in our society.Vincent Court at MLK Blvd., Lansing
Meridian Historical VillageLocated in the shadow of the Meridian Mall, the Meridian Historical Village provides a slice of 19th-century settler life. The Village contains seven historical buildings: a one-room schoolhouse, farmhouse and barn, general store, inn, 19th-century Okemos church, log cabin and a tollgate house from the plank road era.5151 Marsh Rd., Okemos, (517) 347-7300 Open May–Oct., Sat. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. or by appointment.Admission: Donations appreciated.www.meridianhistoricalvillage.org
Michigan Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe Michigan Vietnam Monument, located in Michigan Veterans’ Memorial Park, provides an opportunity to recognize, honor and learn from both the Michigan residents who served, and from those who, by death, missing in action, or prisoner of war, sacrifi ced their life in Vietnam. The names of Michigan’s casualties are listed by county on lighted plaques made of brushed steel.East of the Hall of Justice between Ottawa and Allegan Streets, Lansing, (517) 335-6523 Open daily.www.michigan.gov/dmva/
Remembrance MemorialThe memorial is a 10-foot “H beam” salvaged from the World Trade Center and honors those who lost their lives in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia on September 11, 2001.Located on the northeast corner of Michigan and Grand Avenues in Wentworth Park., Lansing Open daily.
State Capitol BuildingStep back to the Victorian era with a visit to Michigan’s award-winning Capitol Building, designed by Elijah E. Myers, one of the foremost architects of public buildings. Construction of the Capitol Building took six years and contains over nine acres of hand-painted surfaces. Tours of public areas and House and Senate galleries are available.At the intersection of Capitol and Michigan Avenues, Lansing, (517) 373-2353 Open to tours Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. (guided tours only.) Regular tours conducted every ½ hour. Summer tours are conducted on the hour.Admission: Free.www.michigan.gov/miplaces
Turner-Dodge House & Heritage CenterLansing history comes alive at Turner-Dodge House! Visitors will enjoy special historical exhibits and learn the history of the Turner and Dodge families. The house is also a perfect location to rent for a wedding, birthday, offi ce meeting or other special event. Special tours for 10 or more people are also available.100 E. North St., Lansing, (517) 483-4220 Open Tue.–Thu. 1–7 p.m. Closed holidays and for special events. Handicap accessibility on the fi rst fl oor only.For more information on tours and pricing call(517)-483-4220. Admission: $5.www.lansingmi.gov/tdodge
AGRI-TOURISMAllen Neighborhood Center/ Allen Market PlaceAttractions at this lively community development hub include: Allen Market Place, a vibrant food resource center featuring the award-winning, year-round Allen Farmers Market (Wed. 2:30–7 p.m.), licensed incubator kitchen, event space, food hub exchange and Hunter Park GardenHouse, offering gardening education in a heated 95’x36’ greenhouse surrounded by community gardens.1611 E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, (517) 367-2468 Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m., (Open until 7:30 p.m. on Wed.) Hunter Park GardenHouse: open year round, call for information.www.allenneighborhoodcenter.org
Country Mill“Family fun on the farm” at the only cider mill in mid-Michigan that lets you pick your own apples and pumpkins. Enjoy the Orchard Express Train, haunted cider mill, hayrides, petting zoo, corn maze, gift area, winery and bakery. Special events include the Michigan Apple Festival and Pumpkin Carrying Contest.4648 Otto Rd., Charlotte, (517) 543-1019 Open Aug.–Oct., Tue.–Sat. 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; Nov.–Thanksgiving, Fri.–Sat. 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; Thanksgiving–July, by appointment.www.countrymill.com
Uncle John’s Cider Mill & Fruit House WineryOpen May through November with baked goods, cider and doughnuts, gifts, seasonal fruits and vegetables and more. During the fall season enjoy tractor-drawn wagon rides, train rides, an operating cider mill, pumpkin patch, corn maze, fruit fl ing, infl atables, jumping pillow and special weekend events.8614 N. US Hwy. 127, St Johns, (989) 224-3686 Open seasonally. Check the website or call for hours.www.ujcidermill.com
5 FREE THINGS TO DO IN
#LOVELANSING
1. MICHIGAN’S STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
A must see for any visitor to the area. Explore the impeccably restored national historic landmark. Guided tours available Monday–Saturday. PG. 16
2. LANSING RIVER TRAIL Walk, bike or run over 16 miles of paved
pathways winding along scenic natural areas of the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers. Pass popular attractions and urban centers. PG. 10
3. ELI & EDYTHE BROAD ART MUSEUM View contemporary masterpieces
from world renowned artists housed in a visually stunning glass and steel architectural wonder. PG. 22
4. MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT LEARNING CENTER
A hands on gallery designed to educate visitors on the judicial process. Located in the majestic Hall of Justice. PG. 14
5. MICHIGAN HISTORY CENTER Discover three fl oors of interactive exhibits
on Michigan history from prehistoric times through the twentieth century. Free admission on Sundays. PG. 14
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Whether cheering on your favorite team from the stands or out on the fi eld yourself, Greater Lansing offers a multitude of activities and events to keep you entertained.
SPORTING VENUESHope Sports ComplexLocated in south Lansing, Hope Sports Complex is Michigan's top rated outdoor sports facility. With the only lit artifi cial turf multi-sports fi eld, patrons can enjoy watching soccer, lacrosse and football games in the stadium seating which holds 1,200 spectators. Cleats Bar and Grille onsite, facility wide WiFi, restrooms and convenient parking.5801 Aurelius Rd., Lansing, (517) 712-7651www.hopesportscomplex.com
Lansing Lugnuts/ Cooley Law School StadiumEnjoy a great time with family and friends as Lansing’s minor league baseball team—the Lansing Lugnuts—celebrate another season in Cooley Law School Stadium. It’s family fun at an affordable price, so don’t miss out on the action and your chance to “GO NUTS” while in Lansing!505 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, (517) 485-4500 For Lugnuts ticket and schedule information, call (517) 485-4500. For Cooley Law School Stadium event information, call (517) 827-2482.Ticket pricing starts at $8.www.lansinglugnuts.com
MSU AthleticsSee listing on page 22.
The Summit Sports & Ice Complex & Aim High SportsTwo adjacent multi-sports facilities offering a wide range of activities including learn to skate, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, dodgeball, fl ag football, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball and much more. We are also the facility of choice for conventions, proms, meetings and trade shows.Aim High Sports, 7977 Centerline Dr., Dimondale, (517) 646-4667 The Summit Sports and Ice Complex, 9410 Davis Hwy., Dimondale, (517) 319-1000 Call for hours.www.thesummitsportsandice.com
BOWLINGCity Limits Bowling Center Each location features 24 lanes of bowling, bumper bowling for the kids, birthday and corporate parties, cosmic bowling. Offering bowling leagues with something for all ages and skill levels-like NASCAR, Bad Bowlers and other fun leagues. While you’re there, grab a bite to eat from the award winning City Limits Sports Grill. Watch your favorite teams on the big screens.2120 E. Saginaw Hwy., East Lansing, (517) 337-7000 Open Mon. 11 a.m.–1 a.m., Tue.–Wed. 11 a.m.–midnight, Thu.–Fri. 11 a.m.–1 a.m., Sat. 9 a.m.–1 a.m., Sun. 9 a.m.–10 p.m. 801 N. Cedar St., Mason, (517) 244-1090 Open Mon.–Wed. 9 a.m.–11 p.m., Thu. 9 a.m.–midnight, Fri.–Sat. 9 a.m.–1 a.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Hours subject to change. Call for open bowling availability.www.mycitylimits.com
Royal Scot Golf, Bowl & Banquet CenterSixty lanes, automatic scoring, bumper bowling for kids, cosmic bowling, cocktail lounge, snack bar, restaurant, pro shop, banquet facilities and billiards; also 27-hole golf course and driving range.4722 W. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 321-3071 Open Sun.–Thu. 9 a.m.–midnight, Fri.–Sat. 9 a.m.–2 a.m. Call for open bowling availability.www.royalscot.net
Spare Time Entertainment CenterFun for the whole family! Over 30 lanes of bowling with dozens of TVs so you can watch the game and never miss a frame. Enjoy a great arcade, laser tag/laser maze, bumper cars and sand volleyball! Book your next group get together in the Capital room. Or try Grand River Bar & Grill and enjoy classic American food and 28 craft beers. Make your Spare Time Fun Time!3101 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 337-2695 Open Sun.–Thu. 11 a.m.–midnight, Fri.–Sat. 11–1 a.m.www.sparetimelansing.com
ONE-OF-A-KIND RECREATIONAL!VE: Your Community Well-Being PlaceAL!VE is an experience-based, destination health park that provides inspiration and support for the mid-Michigan community to transform, empower and enhance personal well-being. It has no entry fee or membership requirements. There are many free and fee-based services, as well as membership opportunities in MOVE fi tness center and JOURNEY women’s health services.800 W. Lawrence Ave., Charlotte, (517) 541-5800 Open Mon.–Thu. 5:30 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri. 5:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.–3 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. www.myalive.com
Beacon Soccer FieldLocated in the southeast corner of Ferris Park in downtown Lansing is this all-access mini soccer fi eld open to pick up games and lit for night time playing. A collaboration of the city of Lansing Parks Department, the Capital Area Soccer League as well as public and private community partners and donors.417 N. Walnut St., Lansingwww.beaconsoccer.com
Capitol Area BMX Track at Gier ParkTry a sport where nobody sits the bench! The park is open to BMX riders of all ages and abilities. Races are held weekly throughout the summer. Open to the public, weather permitting. Free admission. Proper gear recommended. Check Facebook page for details and race schedule.2817 N. East St., Lansing, (517) 894-4756
Capital City StealthDiehard football fans can enjoy football during the summer as Lansing’s very own minor league football team—the Capital City Stealth—enters their eighth season bringing hard hitting/smash mouth football to the Lansing area. Winners of four championships in their fi rst four seasons, the Stealth—2014 USFA AA National Champions, provides family fun for all.Hope Sports Complex, 5801 Aurelius Rd., Lansing, (517) 515-2117 Check website for games and hours.Admission: $7 www.capitalcitystealth.com
District 5 Extreme Air SportsExperience extreme air sports like never before! Get ready for the ninja warrior obstacle course, fl ying trapeze, warped wall, ultimate dodge-ball and much more! After your D5 experience, you will never be the same!820 S. Waverly Rd., Lansing, (517) 220-6155Open Mon.–Thu. 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri.–Sat. 9 a.m.–midnightwww.district5.us
East Lansing Family Aquatic CenterA fun and exciting family water park with a 200-foot tube slide, 120-foot body slide, 15-foot drop slide, 3,000 sq. ft. splash pad, diving board, zero-depth leisure pool with youth frog slide and interactive water play structures, wet/dry sand play area, sunbathing deck, changing rooms, concession and picnic area.6400 Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 332-4420 Open daily at 11 a.m. from beginning of June through Labor Day, weather permitting.Admission: Ranges $4–$9.www.cityofeastlansing.com/852/Aquatic-Center
East Lansing Roller Derby Come see the East Lansing Roller Derby league and its women’s team, the Mitten Mavens, for an evening of full-contact, fl at track roller derby. The league practices and competes at the Court One Training Center. For more on how you can be involved, visit the website.Court One Training Center, 7868 Old M-78, East Lansing Check the website for dates, times and admission info.www.mittenmavens.net
Edru SkateBe our guest! Come roller-skating or in-line skating with Edru! Offering laser tag, snack bar, arcade, pro shop and ice cream. Specializing in birthday and private parties. Memories will come rushing back when you’re cast under the spell and magic of roller-skating.1891 N. Cedar St., Holt, (517) 699-2002 Open for public skating: Wed. 7–9:30 p.m., Fri. 7–11 p.m., Sat. 1–7 p.m. and 7:30–11:30 p.m., Sun. 1–4 p.m. Adult skate 8–11 p.m. Visit website for summer hours.www.edruskate.com
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Michigan International SpeedwayNestled in the scenic Irish Hills of Southeastern Michigan, Michigan International Speedway is the great escape, a venerable NASCAR national park where fans can get away and enjoy the very best in racing and camaraderie. It’s the love of racing and the thrill of a great time for race fans and drivers alike.12626 US Hwy. 12, Brooklyn, (517) 592-6666, (800) 354-1010 Offi ce open Mon.–Fri. 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.Tickets for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races in June and August each year start at $30.www.mispeedway.com
River Town AdventuresLansing’s premier paddling and bike rental source! Join River Town on one of Lansing’s rivers, lakes or trails and experience nature and the city in a new way, either by kayak, canoe, paddle board or bike! Reservations encouraged and a credit card is required for deposit. Rentals run out of Capital Loop Gifts inside the Lansing City Market. 325 City Market Dr., Lansing, (517) 253-7523 Open May–Oct. Mon.–Fri. 11 a.m.–dusk, Sat.–Sun. 10 a.m.–dusk, weather permitting.See website for rates and information.www.rivertownadventures.com
SierraRose Farms & Healing Hearts with HorsesIn town for a family reunion, social or business event? Do you have a couple of hours to enjoy a quaint environment that promotes peacefulness, safety and fun with horses? SierraRose offers birthday parties, farm tours, weekly horse camps, family adventures and corporate trainings to name a few. Call to book your special time at the farm or sign up for a scheduled program.5953 W. Cutler Rd., DeWitt, (517) 668-0057 Open by appointment only.www.sierrarosefarms.net
Suburban IceSuburban Ice East Lansing is the coolest spot in town. Offering programs for everybody: Learn to Skate, FUNdamentals of Hockey, fi gure skating, public skating and many different adult hockey leagues. Home of the Lansing Skating Club and the Lansing Hockey Club.2810 Hannah Blvd., East Lansing, (517) 336-4272 Check website for hours, open skate times and pricing.www.suburbaniceeastlansing.com
Sundance Riding StablesSlow down and take a horseback ride through nature at Sundance Riding Stables. Saddle up for hourly horse rentals, pony rides, riding lessons, hayrides, outdoor bonfi re pits or private parties. Also offering horse camps for kids ages 8 to 16. A large indoor arena available for events.9250 Nixon Rd., Grand Ledge, (517) 627-5500 See website for seasonal hours.Horseback riding: $25/hour.www.sundanceridingstables.com
The Grand FishThe Grand Fish is located in downtown Lansing on the Grand River and provides kayak/canoe rentals and boat storage. The water recreation rental business offers an outdoor patio style facility that caters to patrons with private picnic areas, music and entertainment and river activities.530 River St., Lansing Visit the website for seasonal hours. Weather and river conditions permitting.www.thegrandfi sh.com
Zap Zone LansingZap Zone is Lansing’s premier family fun center. Our 30,000 sq. ft. building is home to laser tag, indoor mini-golf, bumper cars, a bounce house, a roller coaster simulator and an arcade. Whether it is for a birthday party, corporate outing, group outing, or just a fun day with the family, Zap Zone is the place to be!936 E. Mall Dr., Lansing, (517) 327-0747 Open Mon.–Thu. 4–10 p.m., Fri. 1 p.m.–midnight, Sat. 10 a.m.–midnight, Sun. noon–10 p.m. Summer and holiday hours Mon.–Thu. noon–11 p.m., Fri. noon–midnight, Sat. 10 a.m.–midnight, Sun. noon–10 p.m.www.zap-zone.com
6 ADVENTURES THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL LOVE
1. Playing at Beacon Soccer Field PG. 18
2. Kayaking on the Grand River with River Town Adventures PG. 20
3. Miniature golf at Little Hawk at Hawk Hollow PG. 19
4. Horseback riding at Sundance Riding Stables PG. 20
5. Foot golf at the Falcon at Hawk Hollow PG. 19
6. Disc Golf at Sleepy Hollow State Park PG. 10
FunTyme Adventure ParkAdults can enjoy a lighted, outdoor driving range and the whole family will love adventure golf, go-kart racing, batting cages and video arcade games! Enjoy fun, food and snacks. Available to host parties and outings! Escape to adventure at Funtyme!6295 E. Saginaw Hwy., Grand Ledge, (517) 627-6607 Open daily Apr.–Oct., 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Hours vary depending on weather.www.funtymeparks.com
FootGolf at The FalconTry Greater Lansing’s newest sport offering, FootGolf. Played with a soccer ball on a traditional golf course, the game is a unique blend of the two sports but with a decidedly non-traditional twist. Come out and give it a try! Contact Wally Dutkowski for details: [email protected] Quarter Horse Ln., East Lansing, (517) 371-3484Open daily, weather permitting.Admission for nine holes: $9 per player, carts $6 per player, ball rental $5.www.hawkhollow.com
Lansing Derby VixensThe Lansing Derby Vixens are Lansing’s original and premier women’s fl at-track roller derby league, and the only Lansing-area league affi liated with the prestigious WFTDA. LDV features skaters, referees and volunteers from all walks of life. Promoting empowerment and fi tness, healthy body image, community spirit and the #lovelansing movement.The Summit Sports & Ice Complex, 9410 Davis Hwy., Dimondale, (517) 319-1000Check the website for dates, times and admission info.www.lansingderbyvixens.com
Lansing UnitedExperience “Pride, Passion and Unity” right here in Mid-Michigan with Lansing United. Lansing’s minor league soccer team. The 2014 inaugural season witnessed Lansing win the NPSL’s Midwest Regional Championship. It’s summer fun for the entire family at an affordable price. Don’t miss a second of the action this summer at the East Lansing Soccer Complex.East Lansing Soccer Complex, 3700 Coleman Rd., East Lansing, (517) 449-6074Admission: Ticket prices start at $5www.lanunited.com
Lincoln ParkSkateboards, BMX bikes and scooters are welcome at this 13,000 sq. ft. concrete skate park featuring an eight-foot-deep bowl. The park also has a 24-hole disc golf course, a hockey rink for roller blading and ice skating, a sledding hill and a RC car race track.620 W. Shepherd St., Charlotte, (517) 543-8858 Open daily 8 a.m.–dusk.Admission: Freewww.charlottemi.org/serviceadministration/parks/
Little Hawk at Hawk HollowThis 18-hole natural bent grass putting course is one of only two in the state. It is a sculpted, landscaped, Par 54 course, complete with sand traps, bridges and water hazards. Playing time is one and a quarter hours. Perfect for the whole family to enjoy.15101 Chandler Rd., Bath, (517) 641-4295 Open daily during the summer 7 a.m.–10 p.m., weather permitting.www.hawkhollow.com
Mason Skatepark at Bond ParkTwo great skateparks in one location. Skateboarders and in-line skaters will love the 12,000 sq. ft. skatepark that was created by the innovators in skatepark design, TeamPain. Roller hockey enthusiasts will enjoy the tournament-size hockey rink. The park is open to all ages and skill levels and offers free admission.111 N. Rogers St., Mason, (517) 676-9155 Open daily May–Oct. 8 a.m.–dusk, closed Nov.–Apr.Admission: Freewww.mason.mi.us/bondskatepark.htm
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Abrams PlanetariumRediscover the wonders of the universe at Abrams Planetarium. The sky theatre features fantastic star shows produced by a digital star projector. The planetarium also serves as an astronomy and space science education resource center.755 Science Rd., MSU Campus, East Lansing, program information (517) 355-4672 Showtimes: Fri.–Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2:30 & 4 p.m. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime.Admission: Adults $4, students and seniors $3.50, ages 12 years and under $3.www.abramsplanetarium.org
Beaumont TowerBeaumont Tower, a gift from John Beaumont, sits where Old College Hall (the fi rst building erected for study of scientifi c agriculture) was built. When carillonneurs play noontime recitals on the 49-bell carillon, the tower is often open for visitors. Each Wednesday in July, guest carillonneurs play 6 p.m. recitals. Bring a picnic and enjoy the music.375 W. Circle Dr. (near the MSU Museum), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 432-4066 www.music.msu.edu/carillon
Breslin Student Events CenterLocated on the picturesque campus of Michigan State University and home of the MSU men’s and women’s Spartan basketball teams, this 15,000-seat center hosts concerts, family shows, athletic events, conferences, trade shows, conventions and more! State-of-the-art sound and lighting systems are available. Five private meeting rooms are available for more intimate events.534 Birch Rd. (corner of Harrison Rd. and Kalamazoo St.), MSU Campus, East LansingFor event rentals call (517) 432-1989. www.breslincenter.com
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MSU!No student ID needed...
Explore Michigan State University’s museums, gardens, performing arts venues and world class art gallery. Embrace the Spartan spirit that states there is no limit to what you can learn at MSU.
Demmer Shooting Sports Education & Training CenterThis 24,000 sq. ft. facility is open to the public and provides a safe, clean, family atmosphere to promote, advance and encourage the safe use of fi rearms and archery equipment.4830 E. Jolly Rd., Lansing, (517) 884-0550 Open to the public Fri. 4:30–9 p.m., Sat. 11:30 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun. 1–7 p.m. Tue.–Fri. open to members from 1–8 p.m.Admission: See website.www.demmercenter.msu.edu
Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State UniversityThe Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, a Zaha Hadid-designed contemporary art museum, is dedicated to exploring global contemporary culture and ideas through art. The museum presents groundbreaking, international contemporary art across all media and thematic exhibitions that investigate contemporary works within a historical context.547 E. Circle Dr. (corner of Grand River Ave. and Farm Ln.), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 884-4800 Open Tue.–Thu. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri. noon–9 p.m., Sat.–Sun. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free guided tours offered Sat.–Sun. at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.Admission: Freewww.broadmuseum.msu.edu
Michigan State University AthleticsWhen it comes to seeing a football game, every seat in the over 75,000-person capacity Spartan Stadium provides a great view. In addition to the Spartans contending for Big Ten titles in football, you can catch them battling for supremacy in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, hockey, volleyball or any of MSU’s other 25 sports programs.223 Kalamazoo St., MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 355-1610 www.msuspartans.com
MSU Bikes Service CenterOffers year-round bicycle rentals, sales (new and refurbished used bikes) and repair services to the campus community and visitors. Authorized dealer of Fuji, Breezer, Kestrel and SE Bicycles. A free 24-hour air station and DIY bike repair station is also available outside the Center.434 Farm Ln., Rm. B10 (under the Bessey Hall Auditorium on the River Trail, 300 ft. NW of Farm Ln. bridge), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 432-3400 Open Mon.–Fri. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.www.bikes.msu.edu
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5 PLACES YOUR KIDS ARE GONNA LOVE
1. IMPRESSION 5 SCIENCE CENTER PG. 13
2. LANSING LUGNUTS PG. 17
3. ZAP ZONE LANSING PG. 20
4. DISTRICT 5 EXTREME AIR SPORTS PG. 18
5. POTTER PARK ZOO PG. 14
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MSU FarmsColts racing, beef calves frolicking and mooing dairy cows waiting to be milked are a few of the memorable sights to see when visiting the MSU Farms. See beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, poultry and sheep. Allow approximately 30 minutes for each farm.474 S. Shaw Ln., MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 355-8383 Self-guided tours Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sheep farm is open daily, including weekends.)www.ans.msu.edu/facilities
MSU Horticulture Gardens/4-H Children’s GardenThe MSU Horticulture Gardens are a family of three gardens: The 4-H Children’s Garden is for the young at heart. The Demonstration Gardens include annuals, perennials and roses. Parking is available in the visitor lot on Bogue Street south of Wilson Road. Just south of the gardens, the Clarence E. Lewis Landscape Arboretum illustrates a variety of landscape design styles.1066 Bogue St., A288 Plant & Soil Sciences Bldg., MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 353-0328 All of the gardens are open April through October, dawn to dusk. Metered parking Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–6 p.m.www.hrt.msu.edu/our-gardens
MSU MuseumThe MSU Museum has three fl oors of long-term and changing exhibits exploring science and culture. The museum store has a selection of books, jewelry and educational toys. The museum also produces the Great Lakes Folk Festival in August. The MSU Museum is Michigan’s fi rst Smithsonian Institution affi liate.409 W. Circle Dr. (near Beaumont Tower), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 355-2370 Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 1–5 p.m. Closed holidays and home football game Saturdays in the fall.Admission: Free. Donations encouraged.www.museum.msu.edu
Summer Circle TheatreFor over 55 years Summer Circle Theatre has been presenting free outdoor theatre for families of all ages on the banks of the Red Cedar River. SCT offers a blend of old favorites, musicals, and provocative new plays produced in collaboration with MSU Theatre and community guest artists in a relaxed, informal setting, rain or shine. Visit the website for shows and dates.542 Auditorium Rd., #113, East Lansing, (517) 355-6690 www.theatre.msu.edu/sct
W.J. Beal Botanical GardenThe W.J. Beal Botanical Garden, founded in 1873, is one of the oldest continuously operated gardens of this type in the United States. It includes over 2,700 species organized in economic, systematic, landscape and ecological groupings.330 W. Circle Dr., (adjacent to the MSU Library), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 884-8486, (517) 884-0764 Open dawn to dusk.Admission: Freewww.cpa.msu.edu/beal
Wharton Center for Performing ArtsPresenting all of the major touring Broadway blockbusters plus a great lineup of performing arts attractions, Wharton Center is Michigan’s largest presenter of performing arts. Wharton Center is located on the campus of Michigan State University and features four unique stages and an arena (Breslin Student Events Center.) A complete schedule is available online at whartoncenter.com.Cobb Great Hall and Pasant Theatre: 750 E. Shaw Ln., (Corner of E. Shaw and Bogue St.), MSU Campus, East Lansing.MSU Concert Auditorium and Fairchild Theatre: 149 Auditorium (Corner of Farm Ln. and Auditorium), MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 353-1982, (800) WHARTONOpen Mon.–Fri. 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sat. noon–6 p.m. On show nights the Ticket Offi ce windows will stay open ½ hour past show start time. Check website for schedule and ticket prices.www.whartoncenter.com
MSU Bug HouseDid you know that a cricket’s ears are on its knees? Or that a fl y has taste buds on its feet? A visit to the Bug House will explain these fascinating facts and more. In addition to viewing the amazing pinned displays, get up close and personal with a whole room of creepy crawlers.288 Farm Ln., Room 147, Natural Science Bldg., MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 355-4662 Check website or call for hours.Group tours available. Reservations required at least one week in advance.www.ent.msu.edu/bughouse
MSU College of MusicRenowned performance series and major ensembles fi ll the region’s best concert halls with more than 150 events every season. From faculty artist recitals to outstanding chamber music series, jazz to choral, band, and orchestra ensembles, and holiday-themed events to eclectic festivals, the College of Music offers an outstanding lineup of events year round.333 W. Circle Dr., Room 102, MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 353-5340 www.music.msu.edu
MSU Dairy StoreKids of all ages will have a diffi cult time choosing between 32 fl avors of ice cream and soda fountain favorites! A variety of award-winning cheese is also available. Be sure to visit the observation deck overlooking the processing facilities to catch a glimpse of how cheese and ice cream products are produced.474 S. Shaw Ln., Room 1140, South Anthony Hall, East Lansing, (517) 355-8466 Summer hours: Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m., Sat.–Sun. noon–8 p.m. Winter hours: Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–6 p.m.,Sat.–Sun. noon–6 p.m.49 Abbot Rd., Room 107, MSU Union Building, East Lansing, (517) 353-9988 Open year round Mon.-Fri. noon-8 p.m., Sat.–Sun. noon–6 p.m.www.dairystore.msu.edu
MSU Department of TheatreStudents and faculty present a series of main stage and student productions annually, ranging from the classics to contemporary fare, musicals and repertory dance concerts. Affordable ticket prices and exciting new talent of student actors, dancers, designers and technicians make this a must-see attraction. Visit the website for shows and dates.542 Auditorium Rd., Room 113, MSU Campus, East Lansing, (517) 355-6690 www.theatre.msu.edu
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Lansing MallOver 70 stores including: JCPenney, Younkers, TJ Maxx, Barnes & Noble, Regal Stadium 12 & RPX, Shoe Carnival, Torrid, Aeropostale, Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works, Shoe Dept. and Best Buy. Enjoy dining at Panera Bread, Houlihan’s, Applebee’s, Chipotle, Longhorn Steakhouse, Tequila Cowboy Bar and Grill or at the Lansing Mall food court.5330 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,(517) 321-0145, (517) 321-6633 Open Mon.–Sat. 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun. noon–6 p.m.www.lansingmall.com
Meridian MallShop MORE at Meridian Mall with 100 specialty stores including: Bed Bath & Beyond, Buckle, Crazy 8, Dick’s Sporting Goods, H&M, JCPenney, Macy’s, Schuler Books & Music, Shoe Carnival, Victoria’s Secret, Younkers and more. Enjoy MORE at Chili’s, Olive Garden, Planet Fitness, Ruby Tuesday and Studio C!.1982 W. Grand River Ave., Okemos, (517) 349-2030 Open Mon.–Sat. 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun. noon–6 p.m.www.meridianmall.com
Tanger Outlet CenterWhen you are bargain hunting at Tanger Outlet Center Howell, you’ll fi nd the quality you want and the names you’ll recognize, such as: Banana Republic, Gap, Nike, Under Armour, Tommy Hilfi ger, Chico’s, White House Black Market, Polo Ralph Lauren, Ann Taylor, Loft Outlet and many more. Seventy brand-name outlets. Tour buses are welcome! Located 25 minutes east of Lansing.1475 N. Burkhart Rd., Howell, (517) 545-0500, (888) 545-0565 Open Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Call for special holiday hours.www.tangeroutlet.com
SHOPPING DISTRICTSDowntown East LansingDowntown East Lansing is vibrant, diverse and charming. Visitors will enjoy a mix of restaurants, shops, art galleries and entertainment venues. Free parking on Sundays in any of the convenient downtown parking facilities. Visit 180 downtown businesses, within walking distance of MSU campus. Find events and more at www.downtownel.com. 410 Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 319-6877 Individual store hours vary.www.downtownel.com
Downtown Lansing—Michigan Avenue & Washington SquareDiscover a diverse collection of dining experiences, nightlife venues and one-of-a-kind shopping. Visit museums, art galleries, the River Trail and the State Capitol. Catch a Lansing Lugnuts game at Cooley Law School Stadium. It’s a fantastic time to experience downtown Lansing.Downtown Lansing Inc., 401 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 487-3322 Individual store hours vary.www.downtownlansing.org
Downtown MasonNestled in the heart of mid-Michigan you’ll fi nd Mason—Hometown U.S.A. Downtown features the historic courthouse. Explore shops to fi nd antiques, books, crafts, gifts and collectibles. Enjoy lattes, sandwiches, ice cream, tasty brews and evening dining. Events include: concerts, parades, Spring Fling, Down Home Days, Ingham County Fair, Sun Dried Music Fest and more!Mason Area Chamber of Commerce, 148 E. Ash St., Mason, (517) 676-1046 Individual store and attraction hours vary. Mason Area Visitors Center open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. (except for holidays and off-site Chamber events).www.masonchamber.org
Old Town LansingThere's always something new in Old Town, Lansing's arts district and boutique shopping destination! The neighborhood’s historic Victorian buildings are fi lled with unique galleries, eateries, boutiques, specialty shops, nightclubs and parks. Old Town is an urban neighborhood with a small-town feel. You're in for a treat with all of Old Town's events and festivals.Old Town Commercial Association, 1232 Turner St., Lansing, (517) 485-4283 Individual store hours vary.www.iloveoldtown.org
WilliamstonWilliamston—discover the charm! Looking for a small town that gives you the vibe that just says, “Ahhhhh"? Come spend some time in Williamston. With charm that spreads city wide, Victorian architecture, shopping, wonderful restaurants, a professional theatre and much more. Bring your kayak and fl oat the Red Cedar River. Minutes east of Lansing off I-96, exit 117.Williamston Area Chamber of Commerce, 369 W. Grand River Ave., Williamston, (517) 655-1549 Individual store hours vary.www.williamston.org
SHOPPING CENTEREastwood Towne CenterThe center of attention! Featuring upscale fashion retailers, home furnishing shops and great dining. Stores include: the Apple Store, Banana Republic, DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, Gymboree, J. Crew, Pottery Barn, Sephora, White House Black Market and many more. Dine at Mitchell’s Fish Market, P.F. Chang’s or one of many other dining options. Gift cards available.3003 Preyde Blvd., Lansing, (517) 316-9209 Open Mon.–Sat. 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Individual store hours may vary.www.shopeastwoodtownecenter.com
Lansing City MarketOne hundred plus years of history blends with modern design in this year-round public market. Located behind Lansing Center, along the Grand River, the market's urban fl air highlights unique businesses offering: beer, wine, produce, baked goods, grocery items, fresh fl owers, gifts and souvenirs. Also fi nd seasonal kayak/canoe/bike rentals and a full-service bar and grille.325 City Market Dr., Lansing, (517) 483-7460 Open year round Tue.–Fri. 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.www.lansingcitymarket.com
Shop ‘TilYou Drop!Big city fi nds and small town treasures can be yours as you ‘shop 'til you drop’ during your Greater Lansing visit. Take the malls by storm or slow down and discover unexpected treasures in our unique boutiques.
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ASIAN/MIDDLE EASTERNAsian Buffet—Sushi and Hibachi Grill4920 Marsh Rd., (517) 381-8388facebook.com/asianbuffetinokemos
Bubble Island515 E. Grand River Ave., Ste. E, (517) 333-3860www.bubbleisland.com
Choupli Wood-Fired Kabob4411 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 708-0404 www.choupli.com
IngcredibleFor delivery (877) 8ING2GO.2454 N. Cedar St., Holt (517) 694-38381500 W. Lake Lansing Rd., East Lansing, (517) 333-332813070 S. US Hwy. 27, DeWitt, (517) 668-83834018 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 886-1386www.ingcredible.com
P.F. Chang's China Bistro2425 Lake Lansing Rd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 267-3833www.pfchangs.com
SanSu Sushi & Cocktails4750 Hagadorn Rd., Ste. 10 (Hannah Plaza), East Lansing, (517) 333-1933www.sansu-sushi.com
Sultan’s Express305 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 484-2850www.sultansexpress.com
Thai Village Restaurant400 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 371-1000www.thaivillagelansing.com
AMERICANCoral Gables2838 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 337-1311www.coralgablesrestaurant.com
Fleetwood Diner2211 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 267-7606www.thefl eetwooddiner.com
Grand Café Sir Pizza201 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 484-4825www.sirpizza-mi.com
Gump's BBQ1105 River St., Lansing, (517) 708-0470www.gumpsbbq.com
Outback Steakhouse707 Brookside Dr., Lansing, (517) 321-31004880 Marsh Rd., Okemos, (517) 381-1704www.outback.com
BAKERIES, BISTROS, & DESSERTSBake N’ Cakes3003 E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, (517) 337-2253www.bakencakes.com
Cravings Gourmet Popcorn1220 Turner St., Lansing, (517) 803-27821095 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 252-4782www.cravingspopcorn.com
Chapelure Fine Pastry & Espresso4750 S. Hagadorn Rd., Ste. 10 (Hannah Plaza), East Lansing, (517) 333-7172
For Crêpe Sake221 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 374-0401facebook.com/fcslansing
Gigi's Cupcakes1020 Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing, (517) 679-3982www.gigiscupcakesusa.com
Glazed & Confused Bakery107 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 253-7147www.glazedandconfusedbakery.net
Grand Traverse Pie Company200 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 316-0900www.gtpie.com
Menchies2721 Preyde Blvd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (479) 200-9300www.menchies.com
MSU Dairy StoreSee listing on page 23.
Roma Bakery428 N. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 485-9466www.romabakerydeli.com
Scoops Ice Cream and Café in Old Town127 W. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 512-2860facebook.com/scoopsinoldtown
Sugar Shack—The BakeryThat Delivers215 N. Clippert St., Lansing, (517) 316-2009www.sugarshackshop.com
Yummyin theTummy!The table is set...
Whether you want to savor the fl avor of cuisines from around the world or dig in to some midwest comfort food, it’s easy to fi nd a menu to satisfy your cravings in Greater Lansing.
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HopCat—East Lansing300 Grove St., East Lansing, (517) 816-4300www.hopcat.com/east-lansing
Lansing Brewing Company518 E. Shiawassee St., Lansing, (517) 371-2600www.lansingbrewingcompany.com
Meat. Southern B.B.Q. & Carnivore Cuisine1224 Turner St., Lansing, (517) 580-4400www.meatbbq.com
Midtown Brewing Company402 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 977-1349www.midtownbrewingco.com
Nuthouse Sports Grill420 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, (517) 484-NUTS (6887)www.nuthousesportsgrill.com
Old Nation Brewing Company1500 W. Grand River Ave., Williamston, (517) 655-1301www.oldnationbrewing.com
Pizza House4790 S. Hagadorn Rd., East Lansing, (517) 336-0033www.pizzahouse.com
Reno's Sports Bar & Grill5001 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 321-73661310 N. Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 351-736616460 S. US 27, DeWitt Twp., (517) 487-8686www.renossportsbar.com
Spartan Hall of Fame Café1601 W. Lake Lansing Rd., East Lansing, (517) 337-4680www.spartanhalloffamecafe.com
Tavern + Tap101 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 374-5555www.tavernandtap.com
Tavern 109115 E. Grand River Ave., Williamston, (517) 655-2100www.tavern109.com
Tequila Cowboy Bar and Grill & WannaB's5660 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 323-7320www.tequilacowboy.com
Texas Roadhouse280 E. Edgewood Blvd., Lansing, (517) 887-8181www.texasroadhouse.com
The Cosmos611 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 897-3563www.thecosmoslansing.com
Sweetie-licious Bakery Café108 N. Bridge St., DeWitt, (517) 669-9300www.sweetie-licious.com
The Coffee Barrel2237 Aurelius Rd., Holt, (517) 694-9000www.thecoffeebarrel.com
The Peanut Shop117 S. Washington Sq., (517) 374-0008
Tim Hortons Café and Bake Shop & Coldstone Creamery2350 Cedar St., Holt, (517) 694-0129 Catering/Take-Out (888) 891-2659www.timhortons.com
Velvet A Candy Store507 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 377-2639facebook.com/velvetacandystore
Whipped Bakery216 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 483-2653www.whippedbakerylansing.com
BAR & GRILLBagger Dave’s Burger Tavern1351 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 492-5052www.baggerdaves.com
Beggar's Banquet218 Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 351-4540www.beggarsbanquet.com
BrickHaven Brewing Company200 E. Jefferson St., Grand Ledgefacebook.com/brickhavenbrewing
Buffalo Wild Wings360 Albert Ave., East Lansing, (517) 333-2999 718 Delta Commerce Dr., Lansing, (517) 886-9464www.buffalowildwings.com
Capitol City Grille111 N. Grand Ave. (Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol), Lansing, (517) 267-3459www.radisson.com/lansingmi
Champps Kitchen + Bar2800 Preyde Blvd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 267-9306www.champps.com
Charlotte Brewing Company and Eaton Pub & Grill214 S. Cochran Ave., Charlotte, (517) 543-8882www.eatonpub.com
City Limits Sports Grill801 N. Cedar St., Mason, (517) 244-10902120 E. Saginaw Hwy., East Lansing, (517) 337-7000www.mycitylimits.com
Claddagh Irish Pub2900 Towne Center Blvd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 484-2523www.claddaghirishpubs.com
Cleats Bar & Grille5801 Aurelius Rd., Lansing, (517) 712-7923www.hopesportscomplex.com/cleats
Coach's Pub & Grill6201 Bishop Rd., Lansing, (517) 882-2013www.coachspubandgrill.com
Crunchy's254 W. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 351-2506www.crunchyseastlansing.com
Dublin Square327 Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 351-2222www.dublinsquare.net
Dusty's Tap Room1857 Grand River Ave., Okemos, (517) 853-8840www.dustyscellar.com
EagleMonk Pub & Brewery4906 W. Mount Hope Hwy., Lansing, (517) 708-7350www.eaglemonkbrewing.com
FieldHouse213 Ann St., East Lansing, (517) 332-8300www.fi eld.house
Grand River Bar & Grill3101 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 337-2695www.sparetimelansing.com/grand-river-bar-and-grill
Harper's Brew Pub131 Albert Ave., East Lansing, (517) 333-4040www.harpersbrewpub.com
Henry's Place4926 Marsh Rd., Okemos (517) 580-3075www.pubmeridian.com
Harrison Roadhouse720 Michigan Ave., East Lansing, (517) 337-0200www.harrisonroadhouse.com
MENUS FOR THE“"MINIS"”
1. DELUCA’S RESTAURANT Delicious Italian dishes. Family owned and
operated for over 50 years. They’ll treat your family like family! PG. 31
2. FLEETWOOD DINER Order up! Kids will love the old fashioned
milk shakes and watching their meal being prepared on the open grill. PG. 28
3. BAGGER DAVE’S BURGER TAVERN Kids enjoy building their own burgers and
watching the train that winds along the ceiling of the restaurant. PG. 29
4. SPARTAN HALL OF FAME CAFÉ Go Green! Future MSU fans will love the
green and white décor! PG. 30
5. PIZZA HOUSE Extensive kids menu + comfy booths + big
screen TVs = family fun! PG. 30
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The Soup Spoon Café 1419 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, (517) 316-2377www.soupspooncafe.com
Waterfront Bar & Grille325 City Market Dr. (Lansing City Market), Lansing, (517) 267-3800www.waterfrontlansing.com
FOOD TRUCKSDaddy's Little GrillOkemos, (517) 974-2553www.dlgrill.com
Detroit Frankie’s Wood Fire Brick OvenLansing, (517) 449-2130www.detroitfrankies.com
El Oasis Food Trucks2501 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, (517) 648-76931620 Haslett Rd., Haslett6100 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 882-2100www.eloasistruck.com
Maria's Cuisine, Mexican FoodLansing, (517) 614-3306facebook.com/Marias-cuisine-Mexican-food-1618231431782527
The Purple Carrot Food TruckOkemos, (517) 679-6309www.eatpurplecarrot.com
Zynda BBQ & Smoke Shack2778 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 819-4487
ILTALIAN/GREEKBravo! Cucina Italiana2970 Towne Centre Blvd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 485-3779www.bravoitalian.com
Carrabba’s Italian Grill6540 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 323-8055www.carrabbas.com
DeLuca’s Restaurant2006 W. Willow St., Lansing, (517) 487-6087 www.delucaspizza.com
Falsetta’s Casa Nova138 S. Waverly Rd., Lansing, (517) 323-9181www.falsettascnlansing.com
Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza115 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 305-4400www.lotsa.com
MEXICAN /SOUTHWESTERN
Aldacos's Taco 911414 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, (517) 482-7911
El Azteco Restaurant225 Ann St., East Lansing, (517) 351-9111www.elazeast.com
La Senorita Mexican Restaurant2706 Lake Lansing Rd., Lansing, (517) 485-0166www.lasenorita.com
Los Tres Amigos107 E. Allegan St., Lansing, (517) 316-0066 1227 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 853-5800447 S. Jefferson, Mason, (517) 676-7701 6450 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 393-4100 5010 W. Saginaw, Lansing, (517) 327-0545www.lostresamigosonline.com
Pablo’s311 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 372-0887www.pablosoldtown.com
Punk Taco3000 E. Saginaw St., Lansing, (517) 483-2737, (517) 489-8834www.punktacolansing.com
Qdoba Mexican Grill301 N. Clippert St., Lansing, (517) 664-29945415 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 977-00631941 W. Grand River Ave., Okemos, (517) 580-8121www.qdoba.com
QUICK CASUALDairy Queen/Orange Julius3233 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, (517) 708-8649www.dqwestlansing.com
Domino's234 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 372-30301019 E. State Road, Lansing, (517) 482-16565645 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 999-79924800 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 323-7575www.dominos.com
Good Truckin’ Diner1107 S. Washington Rd. (REO Town), Lansing,(517) 253-7961facebook.com/goodtruckinfood
Halo Burger310 N. Clippert St., Ste. 1, Lansing, (517) 203-5263www.haloburger.com
Hobie’s Café & Pub930 Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing, (517) 351-3800www.hobiesrestaurant.com
The Honey Baked Ham Co. & Café 5601 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 327-50081695 Hamilton Rd., Okemos, (517) 349-9393 www.myhoneybakedstore.com
Jersey Giant Subs!3700 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 323-6800220 S. Washington Sq., Downtown Lansing, (517) 203-5348www.jerseygiantsubs.com
Jimmy John’s134 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 485-3300 www.jimmyjohns.com
Leo's Coney Island—MSU333 Albert Ave., Ste. 100, East Lansing, (517) 708-8580www.leosmsu.com
McAlister’s Deli2901 Preyde Blvd. (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 482-3354www.mcalistersdeli.com
MSU Union49 Abbot Rd. (MSU Campus), East Lansing, (517) 355-3460www.msuunion.com
Noodles & Company205 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing, (517) 332-40401965 W. Grand River Ave., Okemos, (517) 347-1400www.noodles.com/okemos
Saddleback BBQ1147 S. Washington Rd., Lansing, (517) 253-7556www.saddlebackbbq.com
Wendy’s413 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 484-5776529 N. Clippert St., Lansing, (517) 333-5294980 E. Saginaw Hwy., Grand Ledge, (517) 627-49634850 Marsh Rd., Okemos, (517) 349-11893920 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 321-52701000 Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing, (517) 332-39262727 Eaton Rapids Rd., Lansing, (517) 394-78516620 S. Cedar St., Lansing, (517) 394-13413621 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Lansing, (517) 887-04079805 Davis Hwy., Dimondale, (517) 322-0249439 N. Cedar St., Mason, (517) 676-2987www.wendys.com
Zoup!214 S. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 367-7400www.zoup.com
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Charlotte Performing Arts CenterThe Charlotte Performing Arts Center brings top-name entertainers to the mid-Michigan area at family affordable prices. A short drive from Lansing, the 775-seat facility merges outstanding acoustics with an aesthetically pleasing, fully accessible auditorium. Visit the website for performance information and to view photographs of the facility.378 State St., Charlotte, (517) 541-5690Box offi ce open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–noon and one hour prior to each performance.www.charlotteperformingartscenter.com
Lansing Community College Performing ArtsPresenting over 40 music, theatre and dance productions each year. Most performances are free, and are held on campus in Dart Auditorium, the Black Box Theatre in the Gannon Building or the outdoor amphitheatre for LCC’s Summer Stage Under the Stars series in June and July. All productions feature a diverse mix of students and guest artists from throughout the community.411 N. Grand Ave., Lansing, (517) 483-1488, (800) 644-4522See website for performance schedule.www.lcc.edu/showinfo
Lansing Symphony OrchestraIn their 87th season, the Lansing Symphony Orchestra continues to be the premier source for professional orchestral music in mid-Michigan. The LSO presents a MasterWorks, Pops and Chamber Series along with Jazz Band concerts, educational programming and special events. Performances are held at Wharton Center and Molly Grove Chapel at First Presbyterian Church.104 S. Washington Sq., Ste. 300, Lansing, (517) 487-5001For program information or to purchase tickets call (517) 487-5001 or visit the website.www.lansingsymphony.org
Riverwalk TheatreLocated in Lansing’s downtown near the banks of the Grand River, this intimate theatre offers a broad spectrum of theatrical performances ranging from children’s theatre to musical comedy to the latest in adult drama and comedy. Newly renovated lobby and restrooms, and new 100-seat black box theatre.228 Museum Dr., Lansing, (517) 482-5700 Performances: Thu. 7 p.m., Fri.–Sat. 8 p.m. and Sun. 2 p.m. Children’s shows are Fri. 7 p.m., Sat. 2 and 4 p.m., and Sun. 2 p.m. Offi ce is open Tue.–Fri. 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.www.riverwalktheatre.com
Wharton Center for Performing ArtsSee listing on page 24.
Williamston TheatreMid-Michigan’s award winning professional live theatre located in the heart of historic downtown Williamston. From world premieres of new works to reimagining the classics, WT’s innovative and intimate approach ensures an electrifying theatrical experience, reinforcing our belief that good theatre both entertains us and challenges us to explore our lives.122 S. Putnam St., Williamston, (517) 655-SHOW (7469) Box offi ce: Tue.–Fri. noon–6 p.m. and on performance days 1 ½ hours prior to show. Performances: Thu.–Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., additional Sat. at 3 p.m. starting 2nd week of each run.First Performance: Pay-What-You-Can, Previews $15 (limitations apply), Offi cial Opening Night $35 (includes reception with the crew after the show), Thu. $22, Sat.–Sun. matinees $24, Fri.–Sat. evenings $27.www.williamstontheatre.org
UNIQUEThe Arty Party StudioAn art gallery, classroom and gift store with one-of-a-kind painted gifts. Party room for painting parties for all occasions: birthdays, showers, bachelorette parties, company outings, or just fun with friends. Classes include painting on canvas, glass, wood and just about any paintable surface. Bring your own food and beverages or use one of our caterers.4661 Okemos Rd., Okemos, (517) 881-4203Open Fri. 11 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.–4 p.m. or by appointment. Call for party prices.www.theartypartystudio.net
Lansing Community College—Sculpture WalkArt happens here. More than 600 pieces of public art grace the 48-acre downtown Lansing campus area. One of the most prominent pieces—the “Red Ribbon in the Sky,” stands 30 feet tall and delicately fl ows around a stainless steel, mirror-fi nished rod. The sculpture is located on the edge of campus, bridging the gap between Lansing’s business district and LCC.419 N. Washington Sq., Lansing, (517) 483-1200, (800) 644-4522www.lcc.edu/sculpturewalk
Painting with a TwistIt’s an art party studio. You paint, following a local artist from blank canvas to fi nished acrylic work. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm! Looks like art, feels like a party! Fun, relaxing and creative. Evening classes for adults 18 and older. Some family classes on weekends. Wine and beer menu on website.580 Frandor Ave., Lansing, (517) 483-2450 Open seven days per week, check website for class times.www.paintingwithatwist.com/lansing
CINEMASCelebration! CinemaMid-Michigan’s fi nest movie theater, Celebration! Cinema is where the story happens! A state-of-the-art facility with 20 screens including the IMAX® Experience and DBox. Featuring luxury power recliners in all auditoriums and reserved seating! Tickets available at celebrationcinema.com.200 E. Edgewood Blvd., Lansing, (517) 393-SHOW (7469) Open daily at 11 a.m.www.celebrationcinema.com
NCG Eastwood CinemaA 19-screen state-of-the-art theater offering the latest fi lm releases. All theaters have stadium seating with high-back, form-fi tting chairs and digital projection. Free refi lls on all sizes of pop and popcorn. The Xtreme Screen is over three stories tall with Real D 3D and 2D projection capabilities, all Meyer Sound. Located in the Eastwood Towne Center.2500 Showtime Dr., (Eastwood Towne Center), Lansing, (517) 316-9100 Open 365 days a year, 10 a.m.–10 p.m.www.ncgmovies.com
Studio C!Located in Okemos near the Meridian Mall, the theater is a one-of-a-kind experience! Coupled with Oscar’s Bistro serving chef prepared foods and a full bar. Take your dinner and a movie night to the next level, all while watching today’s greatest fl icks on the crystal clear digital movie theater screens.1999 Central Park Dr., Okemos, (517) 381-8100 Check website for show times.www.celebrationcinema.com/studioc
MUSIC, DANCE, AND THEATERAll-of-us Express Children’s TheatreAll-of-us Express is a community and youth oriented theatre company that works to facilitate the creative growth and life skill development of all participants in an open, nurturing and accepting environment.819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing, (517) 319-6957, ext. 0 Tickets: Adults $7, youth $5.www.cityofeastlansing.com/allofus
Standing Ovation!
Greater Lansing gives you options...
Attend the best of Broadway shows or an Xtreme movie at NCG Eastwood Cinema with bottomless popcorn.
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HOTELSAmerica’s Best Value Inn1100 Ramada Dr., Lansing, (517) 394-7200www.americasbestvalueinn.com/bestv.cfm?idp=1613• 60 Rooms• Complimentary Breakfast• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Suites with Whirlpool• Free WiFi
Candlewood Suites Hotel—Lansing3545 Forest Rd., Lansing,(517) 351-8181 • (888) 226-3539 www.cwsuites.com• 128 All Suite Rooms • Convenience Store On-site• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Fitness Center/Outdoor Pool• Spa On-site/Sauna/Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Causeway Bay Hotel6820 S. Cedar St., Lansing,(517) 694-8123 • (800) 333-8123www.causewaybaylansinghotel.com• 300 Rooms, 11 Suites• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Complimentary Breakfast• Room Service• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Sauna/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Comfort Inn & Suites—Dimondale/Lansing9742 Woodlane Dr., Dimondale,(517) 345-6101 • (888) 721-0006www.comfortinnlansing.com• 82 Rooms, 11 Suites • Airport/Area Shuttle• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Comfort Inn—Lansing525 N. Canal Rd., Lansing,(517) 627-8381 • (877) 446-6600www.comfortinnlansingmi.com• 104 Rooms, 6 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Comfort Inn—Okemos2187 University Park Dr., Okemos,(517) 347-6690 • (800) 424-6423www.choicehotels.com/michigan/okemos/comfort-inn-hotels/mi306• 89 Rooms, 2 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Country Inn & Suites6511 Centurion Dr., Lansing,(517) 827-7000 • (800) 456-4000www.countryinns.com/lansingmi_west• 87 Rooms, 64 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Courtyard by Marriott-Lansing2710 Lake Lansing Rd., Lansing,(517) 482-0500 • (888) 284-1894 www.marriott.com/LANCY• 129 Rooms, 14 Suites• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Room Service• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
BEDTIME!Make your family’s stay in Greater Lansing feel like a special vacation. lndoor pools, kitchenettes or a free breakfast make it fun and affordable.
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Crowne Plaza Lansing West925 S. Creyts Rd., Lansing,(517) 323-7100 • (877) 322-5544 www.crowneplaza.com/lansingwest• 212 Rooms, 4 Suites • Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Room Service• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (Dogs only)• Free WiFi
East Lansing Marriott at University Place300 M.A.C. Ave., East Lansing,(517) 337-4440 • (800) 228-9290www.marriott.com/lanea• 181 Rooms, 1 Suite • Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Room Service • Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Sauna• WiFi Available
East Lansing Super 82736 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing,(517) 337-1621 • (800) 800-8000www.super8.com• 60 Rooms, 5 Suites• Complimentary Breakfast• Free WiFi
Hampton Inn & Suites—Okemos2200 Hampton Place, Okemos, (517) 349-6100www.lansing.hamptoninn.com• 100 Rooms, 45 Suites • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Fridge• Free WiFi
Holiday Inn Express & Suites—East Lansing2924 West Rd., East Lansing,(517) 333-0300 • (800) HOLIDAYwww.hiexpress.com/elansingmi • 77 Rooms, 27 Suites • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Holiday Inn Express & Suites—Lansing9490 Woodlane Dr., Dimondale, (517) 646-7000www.hielansing.com• 83 Rooms, 28 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Holiday Inn Express & Suites—Okemos2209 University Park Dr., Okemos,(517) 349-8700 • (800) 349-8701www.holidayinnexpressokemos.com• 160 Rooms, 32 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Hyatt Place—Lansing/Eastwood Towne Center2401 Showtime Drive, Lansing, (517) 679-7600www.lansingeastwood.place.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html• 125 Rooms, 5 Suites • Restaurant/Lounge• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center219 S. Harrison Rd., MSU Campus, East Lansing,(517) 432-4000 • (800) 875-5090 www.kelloggcenter.com• 160 Rooms, 5 Suites• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Room Service• Fitness Center• Fridge• Suites with Whirlpool• Free WiFi
Motel 67326 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,(517) 321-1444 • (800) 466-8356www.motel6.com• 103 Rooms• Outdoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• WiFi Available
Quality Suites Hotel901 Delta Commerce Dr., Lansing,(517) 886-0600 • (800) 456-6431www.qualitysuiteslansing.com• 117 All Suite Rooms• Airport/Area Shuttle• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Sauna• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol111 N. Grand Ave., Lansing,(517) 482-0188 • (800) 333-3333 www.radisson.com/lansingmi• 256 Rooms, 9 Suites• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Room Service• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Free WiFi
Fairfi eld Inn—East Lansing/Okemos2335 Woodlake Dr., Okemos,(517) 347-1000 • (800) MARRIOTTwww.fairfi eldinn.com/lanfi • 78 Rooms, 1 Suite• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Fairfi eld Inn—West810 Delta Commerce Dr., Lansing,(517) 886-1066 • (800) 228-2800www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lanfw-fairfi eld-inn-lansing-west• 62 Rooms, 8 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Fairfi eld Inn & Suites by Marriott—Lansing at Eastwood3320 Preyde Blvd., Lansing, (517) 374-6500www.marriott.com/landt• 101 Rooms, 15 Suites • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Hampton Inn—East Lansing2500 Coolidge Rd., East Lansing, (517) 324-2072www.eastlansing.hamptoninn.com• 86 Rooms, 8 Suites• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Hampton Inn & Suites—Lansing West900 N. Canal Rd., Lansing, (517) 999-7900www.hamptoninn.com• 86 Rooms, 25 Suites • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Let’s Get Social!For up-to-the minute happenings, special events and trending topics, join the Greater Lansing Social Club. Feel free to ask questions, make comments and share your visitor experience. We #lovelansing and hope you will too!
Lansing Social Club: www.lansing.org/social-club
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Ramada Lansing Hotel &Conference Center7501 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, (517) 627-3211www.wyndhamhotels.com/ramada• 244 Rooms, 4 Suites• Restaurant/Lounge• Airport/Area Shuttle• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Sauna/Whirlpool• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Red Roof Inn—East3615 Dunckel Rd., Lansing,(517) 332-2575 • (800) 843-7663www.redroof.com• 80 Rooms• Complimentary Breakfast• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Red Roof Inn—West7412 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,(517) 321-7246 • (800) 733-7663www.redroof.com• 81 Rooms• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Residence Inn—Lansing West922 Delta Commerce Dr., Lansing,(517) 886-5030 • (800) 331-3131www.marriott.com/lanwe• 78 All Suite Rooms• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Residence Inn by Marriott—East Lansing2841 Hannah Blvd., East Lansing, (888) 236-2427www.marriott.com/LANEL• 96 All Suite Rooms• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
Sleep Inn of DeWitt1101 Commerce Park Dr., DeWitt, (517) 669-8823www.sleepinn.com/hotel/mi701• 61 Rooms • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Outdoor Pool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
SpringHill Suites111 S. Marketplace Blvd., Lansing,(517) 627-0002 • (888) 236-2427www.marriott.com/lansh• 102 All Suite Rooms • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
Staybridge Suites—Lansing/Okemos3553 Meridian Crossings Dr., Okemos,(517) 347-3044 • (800) 238-8000 www.staybridge.com/okemosmi• 95 All Suite Rooms • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
TownePlace Suites2855 Hannah Blvd., East Lansing,(517) 203-1000 • (800) 257-3000www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lants-towneplace-suites-east-lansing• 84 All Suite Rooms • Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center• Microwave/Fridge• Pets Allowed (leash required)• Free WiFi
University Quality Inn3121 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, (517) 351-1440 www.qualityinn.com/hotel-lansing-michigan-MI030 • 105 Rooms, 18 Suites • Airport/Area Shuttle• Complimentary Hot Breakfast• Fitness Center/Indoor Pool• Suites with Whirlpool• Microwave/Fridge• Free WiFi
BED & BREAKFAST/MOTELCozy Koi Bed & Breakfast714 and 720 N. Seymour Ave., Lansing, (517) 881-5938 www.cozykoibandb.com
The English Inn677 S. Michigan Rd., Eaton Rapids,(517) 663-2500, (800) 858-0598 www.englishinn.com
The Legend Inn5102 Bailey Rd., Dimondale, (517) 646-6765 www.thelegendinnbnb.com
St. Johns Motel1212 N. US Hwy. 27, St Johns, (989) 224-2321 www.stjohnsmotel.com
Wild Goose Inn512 Albert St., East Lansing, (517) 333-3334 www.wildgooseinn.com
Williamston Inn Motel1133 E. Grand River Rd., Williamston, (517) 655-3773 www.williamstoninn.com
CAMPGROUNDSLansing Cottonwood Campgrounds5339 Aurelius Rd., Lansing, (517) 393-3200www.lansingcottonwoodcampground.com
Sleepy Hollow State Park7835 E. Price Rd., Laingsburg,(517) 651-6217 • (800) 44PARKS (Reservations)www.midnrreservations.com
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